Affiliate links are used throughout this website to promote products I love and recommend. I receive a commission if any purchases are made through these links. Please see my disclosure policy for more details. It's time to go! Where's your hat? Did you remember your library bag? Do you have a smooth morning routine? Do you wish that you could record your voice and press play each morning? Does your child seem to need daily reminders about what they need to do to get ready for school? Children (and adults) have a capacity to meet challenges and achieve goals through high level cognitive functions called "executive skills" (Dawson and Guare, 2010). Our executive functioning allows us to plan, organise our behaviour, have sustained attention and persist to complete a task. We can manage our emotions and monitor how we think about a situation; making adjustments as necessary. Some children may struggle with one or more aspect of executive functioning. Dawson and Guare (2010) categorise executive functioning skills into those which help to select and achieve goals; and those which help to create a way to achieve those goals. 1. Executive functioning skills to help select and achieve goals.
2. Executive functioning skills to help create a way to achieve goals.
Poor executive functioning skills can affect the morning routine! A visual checklist can provide a way to help children to address the "select and achieve goal" part of getting ready for school in the morning. I have created these checklists (boy and girl versions) to be made into "lift the flap" resources where the child can lift the flap to say "done" once a task is completed. As everyone's school routine is different, I have also included "my week at school" blank visual schedule. This can be used in conjunction with the "lift the flap" resource. I need this visual schedule ---- > LIFT THE FLAP MORNING ROUTINE Here are a few tips for introducing a visual checklist or timetable...
Would you like more information on executive functioning? Check out this FREE e-course by my friend Colleen at The OT TOOLBOX! --- > I want to know about executive functioning. How are mornings in your home? Do you have any visual checklists in place? What is working for you?
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